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Hints of Spring ..Part 2?..
Silas_Sancona replied to Silas_Sancona's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
Sunday night Extras..... Coral Vine.. Year #2 of flowering in the Spring. Citharexylum spinosum AKA: FL. / Spiny Fiddlewood.. Leucophyllum x " Lynn's Legacy " Spring cycle.. Pseudobombax Surprised to see this 5 month old Senna hirsuta seedling already flowering. Mistflower ( Conoclinium dissectum ) up front, Solanum houstonii in da' back.. -
It’s chamaedorea time in the garden
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
That’s the one Harry, but the best part is look at how great your garden will look. What with only another 400 varieties to collect, plus you will need a male and female of each if one wants to do a bit of palm seed collecting. So another 800 little chamaedoreas won’t need that much space, I think! Richard -
Sowing seeds and harvesting a few dypsis baronii seeds
happypalms replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Argh the dypsis complex syndrome. Such a shame that Madagascar has lost most of its native habitat. Palms in cultivation will never be found in habitat there again. This leaves a big gap in the identification of indigenous species now in cultivation. - Today
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Sowing seeds and harvesting a few dypsis baronii seeds
DoomsDave replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Here’s the “type” at the Black garden in Fountain Valley, OC California. Scream obscenities with delight! Chrysalidocarpus blackii (above) looks a lot like lanceloata, in fact Mr Black bought his thinking that’s what it was since that’s what the original label says. But the trunks are a lot thicker and the infructescence is totally different. Blackii’s are dense and compact while lanceolata’s dangle like C. lutescens’. -
I'm gonna open with this meme. Anyway as always price is OBO, white monstera. Yes it was sold by Costa but it's been confirmed they did not grow them, it's from the Kunzo lineage also confirmed by them. Not an albo or creme Brule or Thai con. Rehabbed and is now pushing out of a 1g pot. I've got it listed elsewhere for more optimistic prices, these were sold in March and didn't last long. $75 obo for y'all plus the ride.
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Yeah, we got those here too. But what pissed me off is I've been trying to unload some really nice canna for 10-15 bucks apiece and they took some raggedy ones and threw some marigolds in the pot for $70... I uploaded some more vids to YouTube and Instagram today too, cool things are going outside to harden off.
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Sowing seeds and harvesting a few dypsis baronii seeds
DoomsDave replied to happypalms's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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Time to go back to the doom and gloom again. 20 LOB in 2 games isn't ideal. And having like 30 injured pitchers doesn't help.
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Yay! A New Order From Floribunda Has Arrived!
mnorell replied to Jim in Los Altos's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Wow wee, Jim. What else can one say? Truly spectacular and all these new goodies I'm sure will do beautifully under your deft hand. And I agree on planting small...not only because the plants seem to like it when their roots can decide where to go from a young age, but also of course it makes it so easy to stuff these things into all the little nooks and crannies that are just aching for another palm (especially when those big containers just won't fit, dang it). Plus no broken back trying to dig a hole for a 15-gallon monster (or lugging it home). Only water, fertilizer and (quite a bit of) patience are required. Life goes along, you blink a few times, and suddenly everything's big and beautiful! -
Show off your Kentiopsis Oliviformis
Cape Garrett replied to Cape Garrett's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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Tony, Is that the Jubaea the was lost in 2021?
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Cape Garrett started following SW FL find! Hydriastele beguinii 'Obi Island' 7g
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SW FL find! Hydriastele beguinii 'Obi Island' 7g
Cape Garrett replied to PalmatierMeg's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
Meg is this one doing well for you? Update please. - Yesterday
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Beautiful Braheas: Show yours please
Harry’s Palms replied to Marius's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
A couple of common Brahea down on my hill. Harry Mr. Elephant , Brahea Edulis This Brahea Armata is about 3-4 years younger than the Edulis . A much slower growing palm. -
Not the first one observed this year, ..but the brightest so far.. ChzA ( Circumhorizontal Arc ) Tough to see but flaring up under and to the far left of the 22deg Halo. Another flare up attempt. " Green Flash " flareup.. Mature phase w/ Full spectrum coloration. Fainter event about a week ago, ..but present if you look closely enough.. Quick hitter as a batch of Cirrus w/ the right crystal orientation passes through..
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Beautiful Braheas: Show yours please
Silas_Sancona replied to Marius's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
That time of year again ( ..Though earlier than last year ) for some beastly, neighborhood full frontals.. -
Early Royal Poinciana bloomer and others
bubba replied to bubba's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
This is the stick neighbor of the heavier bloomer. It will be interesting to see how long it takes for these stick Royal Poinciana's to bloom this year: -
Early Royal Poinciana bloomer and others
bubba replied to bubba's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
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Early Royal Poinciana bloomer and others
bubba replied to bubba's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
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Early Royal Poinciana bloomer and others
bubba replied to bubba's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
This guy is really taking off. I have noted an incongruency. Specifically, the Royal Poinciana's that have held their leaves seem to be blooming. That stated, the Royal Poinciana's that have lost their leaves and look like sticks do not show any hint of bloom: -
Show off your Kentiopsis Oliviformis
bubba replied to Cape Garrett's topic in DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE
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Hints of Spring ..Part 2?..
Silas_Sancona replied to Silas_Sancona's topic in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
Some chunky Firesticks.. And a first observation of Tithonia diversifolia, in the area.. Ipomoea carnea Ficus benjamina, looking great hovering just above the yellow Canna. Might suggest my neighbor yank the puke- inducing Lagerstromia.. ..A seeding Agave ...colorata?? While i've seen one before, this sure looks like the first neighborhood Spathodea, just down the road. Leaves don't look right for any currently observed - in - the - area Cassia sp. specimens, let alone others i've seen elsewhere.. Regardless, ..We'll see
